Anti-Semitism
Anti-Semitism | Anti-Semitism Is Psychologically Damaging
Cherie Brown is the founder and executive director of the National Coalition Building Institute, an organization that trains people to lead programs on reducing prejudice and developing coalitions.
Summary: The impact of anti-Semitic persecution, especially the Holocaust, has been psychologically damaging for many Jews, including those who were born after the Holocaust. Jewish ritual has been one way of dealing with these traumas, but counseling and support groups are needed in order to help Jews cope with their internalized grief and...
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Table of Contents
- Anti-Semitism Is an International Problem
- Anti-Semitism Has Increased in the Middle East
- The Christian Right Is Anti-Semitic
- Black Anti-Semitism Is a Serious Problem
- Anti-Semitism Is Psychologically Damaging
- Antisemitism World Report
- Israeli Policies Exacerbate Anti-Semitism
- Christian America Is Not Anti-Semitic
- Don’t Blame Christians for Anti-Semitism
- Assimilation Is a Greater Problem Than Anti- Semitism for American Jews
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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